Gloucestershire Places of Worship

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St Gabriel's Church Hall, Easton, Bristol
St Gabriel's Church Hall,
108-110 Goodhind Street, BS5 0DT,
Easton, Bristol, Gloucestershire.

Cemeteries

We believe the Church did NOT have a graveyard.

Note: any church within an urban environment may have had its graveyard closed after the Burial Act of 1853. Any new church built after that is unlikely to have had a graveyard at all.

Church History

This Place of Worship was founded before 1902, but we understand it was closed about 1974.

St Gabriel's Mission is the survivor of its "parent", St Gabriel's Church, which opened in 1870 in St Gabriel's Road, but has now been demolished, after being declared redundant.

It is built of stone, with a three-bay front, having 2 pointed-arched windows on either side of a central doorway, which has a 'tympanum' containing a trefoil plaque inscribed "St Gabriel's Mission". Above this is a large 3-light pointed-arched west window. It is not known when it was built, but it was in existence by 1902, as it is mentioned in Kelly's Directory of Bristol of that year, albeit at a different address, between #89 and #91 (the west side of the street), between the junctions of Goodhind Street with Parsons Street and Plummer Street.

Though it is still known as "St Gabriel's Church Hall", it is now closed for Church of England worship, and the meeting place for a congregation of Assemblies of The First Born. It is not known when it closed, but it seems likely it would have been around the same time as St Gabriel's Church - 1974.

Denomination

Now or formerly Church of England.

If more than one congregation has worshipped here, or its congregation has united with others, in most cases this will record its original dedication.

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This Church was located at OS grid reference ST6023973906. You can see this on various mapping systems. Note all links open in a new window:

Information last updated on 13 Mar 2014 at 09:40.

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This Report was created 16 Nov 2024 - 23:44:50 GMT from information held in the Gloucestershire section of the Places of Worship Database. This was last updated on 13 Oct 2021 at 14:13.

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